Example sentences of "[pron] can be drawn " in BNC.
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1 | The unsatisfactory nature of project evaluation work and the inconclusive lessons which can be drawn from it provide little justification for the donor ‘ omniscience ’ which continues to characterize their negotiations with recipients . |
2 | In the Indian sub-continent the cities have colonised the villages and the rural communities have gradually been eroded until ( ideally for industrial capitalism ) nothing remains but a pool of reserve labour which can be drawn upon as and when it is needed . |
3 | This is not to condone ‘ stretching ’ defences , using diminished responsibility to cover mercy killing , for example , or provocation to cover excessive defence , but rather to examine whether the defences have common rationales which can be drawn together . |
4 | Again , the positive message which can be drawn from this part of the whole episode ends up buried by default . |
5 | Let us take an example to illustrate the different inferences which can be drawn from experiments and non-experiments . |
6 | The list is not exhaustive , but what this present section sets out to do is give a very substantial selection illustrating the range of material which can be drawn on by the researcher . |
7 | The conclusions which can be drawn from this examination of the use of state-funded welfare services by elderly people are that the ‘ older ’ among them obtain much more help than the ‘ younger ’ , primarily because , on average , they are much more disabled . |
8 | Yet the toddler playing in a scruffy backstreet is , in the process , drinking in and assimilating experiences which can be drawn upon by school . |
9 | The contrasts which can be drawn with foreign industry even with such a tradition-bound country as France — are often stark . |
10 | A bald statement that the exercise of public functions may be challenged by judicial review does not , however , tell us all there is to know about the sort of decisions which are amenable to judicial review ; and so now we must consider a number of distinctions which can be drawn between types of public functions . |
11 | This systematic approach has now reached the stage that Filedt Kok , Schatborn and the initiator , Laurentius , feel that the time is ripe to publish their findings and the conclusions which can be drawn from them . |
12 | One conclusion which can be drawn from the Stanovich and West experiments on the effects of context is that the mark of a good reader is rapid word recognition . |
13 | Database systems which process and store information , which can be drawn upon as a kind of organizational memory-bank . |
14 | Is there any conclusion which can be drawn from the results , which might link the average percentage error and the distance of the person from the wall ? |
15 | There is therefore no national study which also looks at students in the traditional university sector , and further comparative studies would be useful to help strengthen the conclusions which can be drawn . |
16 | From here they can be drawn up in two ranks , both of which can fire , and they can draw line of sight to almost any place on the field . |
17 | Curtains for arched windows can not be fitted onto a conventional track , nor can they be operational in the sense that they can be drawn . |
18 | Its 80-kilometre , elliptical layout is designed to carry water for six million Londoners to strategically placed pump shafts , from which it can be drawn off into the local network . |
19 | It can be drawn up on the basis of historic-cost book values , current-cost book values or market values . |